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Nefrologia (Engl Ed) ; 40(5): 536-542, 2020.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32505451

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate that the variant not described in PKD1 gene c.7292T> A, identified in four families from the Alpujarra in Granada, is the cause of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). This variant consists of a transversion of thymine (T) by adenine (A) that at the level of the Polycystin 1 protein produces a change of leucine (Leu / L) by Glutamine (Gln / Q) in position 2431 (p.Leu2431Gln). METHOD: Sociodemographic and clinical variables were registered using clinical histories, genealogical trees, ultrasounds and genetic analysis to ADPKD and healthy individuals belonging to these families in the context of segregation study. RESULTS: All PKD individuals carried the c.7292T>A variant in heterozygosis, whereas healthy ones did not. Among all ADPKD patients, 62.9% were women. ADPKD diagnosis was made at 29.3 ± 15.82 years, after having the first child in 64.8%. The main reasons for diagnosis were family history and hematuria episodes. The onset of renal replacement therapy (RRT) occurred at 55.8 ± 7.62 years (range 44-67), and death at 63 ± 92.2 years (range 48-76), being the cause unknown, cardiovascular and insufficiency kidney the most frequent; the median of renal survival was established at 58.5 ± 0.77 years and the median survival of patients at 67.2 ± 3.54 years. No differences in kidney and patient survivals were observed according to sex. Among deceased patients, 52.2% required RRT and 94.4% suffered from renal failure. CONCLUSIONS: The variant c.7292T>A in PKD1 gene is responsible for the disease, and its distribution in the Alpujarra region of Granada suggests a founder effect. In ADPKD it is necessary to perform segregation studies that help us to reclassify genetic variants, in this case from indeterminate to pathogenic.


Subject(s)
Mutation , Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant/genetics , TRPP Cation Channels/genetics , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Middle Aged , Spain , Young Adult
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Nefrologia (Engl Ed) ; 38(2): 190-196, 2018.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29471960

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INTRODUCTION: Although autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is the most common hereditary kidney disease, available data tend to be limited to after initiation of renal replacement therapy. OBJECTIVE: To ascertain an overview of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease within the health area of Granada in southern Spain. MATERIAL AND METHODS: From January 2007 to December 2016, we collected clinical, family and demographic information about all patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, irrespective of whether or not they were treated with RRT, in the Granada health area. The computer software SPSS 15.0 and GenoPro were used. RESULTS: 50.6% of the 1,107 diagnosed patients were men. 99.1% were Caucasian and 4-6 generations/family were studied. The geographical distribution was heterogeneous. There was no family history in 2.43%. The mean age of diagnosis was 34.0±17.80 years and the diagnosis was made after having offspring in 57.7% of cases. The main reason for diagnosis was family history (46.4%). The mean age of initiation of renal replacement therapy was 54.2±11.05 years. 96.3% of the deceased had some degree of renal failure at the time of death. The mean age of death was 60.9±14.10 years, the main cause of death being unknown in 33.5% of cases, followed by cardiovascular (27.8%). CONCLUSIONS: Cases and families were concentrated in certain geographical areas and a significant number of individuals were undiagnosed prior to cardiovascular death or diagnosed late after reproduction. Given that there is currently no curative treatment, the primary prevention strategy of preimplantation genetic diagnosis should play a leading role.


Subject(s)
Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Age of Onset , Aged , Cardiovascular Diseases/mortality , Cause of Death , Delayed Diagnosis , Disease Management , Female , Genetic Counseling , Humans , Life Expectancy , Male , Middle Aged , Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant/genetics , Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant/prevention & control , Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant/therapy , Prevalence , Renal Replacement Therapy , Spain/epidemiology , Young Adult
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Nefrología (Madrid) ; 40(5): 536-542, sept.-oct. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS (Spain) | ID: ibc-199035

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OBJETIVO: Demostrar que la variante no descrita en el gen PKD1 c.7292T>A, identificada en cuatro familias de la comarca de la Alpujarra de Granada, es la causante de la poliquistosis renal autosómica dominante (PQRAD). Esta variante consiste en una sustitución transversión de timina (T) por adenina (A) que a nivel de la proteína policistina 1 produce un cambio de leucina (Leu/L) por glutamina (Gln/Q) en la posición 2431 (p.Leu2431Gln). MÉTODO: Registramos variables sociodemográficas y clínicas a través de la realización de historias clínicas, árboles genealógicos, ecografías y estudios genéticos a individuos afectos y sanos pertenecientes a estas familias en el contexto del estudio de segregación. RESULTADOS: Todos los individuos afectados portaban en heterocigosis la variante c.7292T>A, mientras que los individuos sanos no la portaron. En las familias estudiadas, el 62,9% eran mujeres. El diagnóstico de PQRAD se realizó a los 29,3 ± 15,82 años de edad, después de haber tenido el primer hijo en el 64,8%. Los motivos principales de diagnóstico de la enfermedad fueron antecedentes familiares y episodios de hematuria. El inicio de tratamiento renal sustitutivo (TRS) se produjo a la edad de 55,8 ± 7,62 años (rango 44-67), y el éxitus a los 63 ± 92,2 años (rango 48-76), siendo la causa desconocida, cardiovascular e insuficiencia renal las más frecuentes; la mediana de supervivencia renal se estableció a los 58,5 ± 0,77 años y la mediana de supervivencia del paciente a los 67 ± 3,54 años. No observamos diferencias en la supervivencia del riñón y del paciente según el sexo. De los pacientes fallecidos, el 52,2% necesitaron TRS y el 94,4% tenían algún grado de insuficiencia renal (IR). CONCLUSIONES: La variante c.7292T>A en el gen PKD1 es responsable de la enfermedad y su distribución en la comarca de la Alpujarra de Granada sugiere un efecto fundador. En la PQRAD es necesario realizar estudios de segregación que ayuden a reclasificar variantes genéticas, en este caso de indeterminada a patogénica


OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate that the variant not described in PKD1 gene c.7292T> A, identified in four families from the Alpujarra in Granada, is the cause of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). This variant consists of a transversion of thymine (T) by adenine (A) that at the level of the Polycystin 1 protein produces a change of leucine (Leu / L) by Glutamine (Gln / Q) in position 2431 (p.Leu2431Gln). METHOD: Sociodemographic and clinical variables were registered using clinical histories, genealogical trees, ultrasounds and genetic analysis to ADPKD and healthy individuals belonging to these families in the context of segregation study. RESULTS: All PKD individuals carried the c.7292T>A variant in heterozygosis, whereas healthy ones did not. Among all ADPKD patients, 62.9% were women. ADPKD diagnosis was made at 29.3 ± 15.82 years, after having the first child in 64.8%. The main reasons for diagnosis were family history and hematuria episodes. The onset of renal replacement therapy (RRT) occurred at 55.8 ± 7.62 years (range 44-67), and death at 63 ± 92.2 years (range 48-76), being the cause unknown, cardiovascular and insufficiency kidney the most frequent; the median of renal survival was established at 58.5 ± 0.77 years and the median survival of patients at 67.2 ± 3.54 years. No differences in kidney and patient survivals were observed according to sex. Among deceased patients, 52.2% required RRT and 94.4% suffered from renal failure. CONCLUSIONS: The variant c.7292T>A in PKD1 gene is responsible for the disease, and its distribution in the Alpujarra region of Granada suggests a founder effect. In ADPKD it is necessary to perform segregation studies that help us to reclassify genetic variants, in this case from indeterminate to pathogenic


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant/etiology , Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant/genetics , Founder Effect , Genotype , Mutation/genetics , Cysts/genetics , Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant/physiopathology
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Nefrología (Madrid) ; 38(2): 190-196, mar.-abr. 2018. mapas, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS (Spain) | ID: ibc-171087

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Introducción: La poliquistosis renal autosómica dominante es la enfermedad renal hereditaria más frecuente aunque los datos disponibles generalmente son tras el inicio del tratamiento renal sustitutivo. Objetivo: Conocer la situación global de la poliquistosis renal autosómica dominante en el ámbito sanitario de Granada. Material y métodos: Desde enero 2007 hasta diciembre 2016 hemos recogido información clínica, familiar y demográfica de todos los pacientes con poliquistosis renal autosómica dominante, estuvieran o no en tratamiento renal sustitutivo, atendidos en el área de Granada. Se han utilizado los programas informáticos SPSS 15.0 y GenoPro. Resultados: Mil ciento siete pacientes diagnosticados, el 50,6% son varones. Se han estudiado 4-6 generaciones/familia. El 99,1% de raza caucásica. Hay áreas geográficas con mayor concentración. No hay antecedentes familiares en el 2,43%. La edad media de diagnóstico es de 34±17,8 años y en el 57,7% de los casos, el diagnóstico se produce después de tener descendencia. El principal motivo de diagnóstico son los antecedentes familiares (46,4%). La edad media de entrada en técnica es de 54,2±11,05 años. El 96,3% de los fallecidos tenían algún grado de insuficiencia renal en el momento del exitus. La edad media del exitus es de 60,9±14,10 años, siendo desconocida la principal causa de muerte (33,5%) seguida de la cardiovascular (27,8%). Conclusiones: Casos y familias se concentran en algunas áreas geográficas, un número importante de individuos están sin diagnosticar, fallecen antes por causa cardiovascular y se diagnostican tarde respecto al momento reproductivo. Dado que no hay tratamiento curativo, la estrategia de prevención primaria mediante el diagnóstico genético preimplantacional adquiere protagonismo (AU)


Introduction: Although autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is the most common hereditary kidney disease, available data tend to be limited to after initiation of renal replacement therapy. Objective: To ascertain an overview of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease within the health area of Granada in southern Spain. Material and methods: From January 2007 to December 2016, we collected clinical, family and demographic information about all patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, irrespective of whether or not they were treated with RRT, in the Granada health area. The computer software SPSS 15.0 and GenoPro were used. Results: 50.6% of the 1,107 diagnosed patients were men. 99.1% were Caucasian and 4-6 generations/family were studied. The geographical distribution was heterogeneous. There was no family history in 2.43%. The mean age of diagnosis was 34.0±17.80 years and the diagnosis was made after having offspring in 57.7% of cases. The main reason for diagnosis was family history (46.4%). The mean age of initiation of renal replacement therapy was 54.2±11.05 years. 96.3% of the deceased had some degree of renal failure at the time of death. The mean age of death was 60.9±14.10 years, the main cause of death being unknown in 33.5% of cases, followed by cardiovascular (27.8%). Conclusions: Cases and families were concentrated in certain geographical areas and a significant number of individuals were undiagnosed prior to cardiovascular death or diagnosed late after reproduction. Given that there is currently no curative treatment, the primary prevention strategy of preimplantation genetic diagnosis should play a leading role (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Polycystic Kidney Diseases/epidemiology , Urinary Tract Infections/complications , Primary Prevention/trends , Spain/epidemiology , Sex Distribution , Polycystic Kidney Diseases/classification , Polycystic Kidney Diseases/prevention & control , Polycystic Kidney Diseases/therapy , Mortality/trends
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